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Understanding “How to Roll Up Tire Chains”
History of Tire Chains
Tire chains, also known as snow chains, have been used for over a century to provide vehicles with increased traction in snowy and icy conditions. The practice of using chains to enhance grip originated in the early 20th century and has evolved significantly since then.
Classification of Tire Chains
- Link Chains: These are the traditional type of tire chains and are known for their durability and strength.
- Cable Chains: These are lighter and easier to install than link chains. They are ideal for vehicles with low wheel well clearance.
- Diamond Chains: Offering superior traction, diamond chains are designed to cover more tire surface area.
Advantages of Tire Chains
When it comes to driving in extreme winter conditions, tire chains are a lifesaver. They provide essential traction that prevents slipping and sliding, making your journey safer.
Installation, Repair, and Maintenance
To roll up tire chains for storage or transport, simply gather the chains in your hands, removing any twists or kinks, then carefully coil them into a compact circle. Regular inspection for any damaged or worn links is crucial for the longevity of your chains.
Introducing SSJ and Our Premium Products
SSJ, a distinguished name in the Roller Chains market, excels in the production of Double-Pitch Roller Chains, Conveyor Chains, and Leaf Chains. With a production capacity of 200,000 sets and over 300 sets of fully automatic CNC production equipment, we ensure top-notch quality and precision.
Experience the SSJ Excellence
Our SSJ product line includes Self Lubricating Roller Chains, Heavy Duty Roller Chains, and Engineering Steel Chains. Known for their high quality, these products are available at competitive prices and are backed by our exceptional customer service. We also offer customization options for those with specific needs.